Architectures of Hurry—Mobilities, Cities and Modernity
Discover the intricate relationship between urban life and the concept of 'hurry' in Architectures of Hurry—Mobilities, Cities and Modernity by Phillip Gordon Mackintosh. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020, this compelling paperback spans 248 pages, delving into how cultural, political, social, technological, and economic factors have influenced the mobilities of people, objects, and information across urban regions in Asia, Europe, and the Americas since the mid-19th century. The essays within this book focus on the cultural and material expressions of hurry, providing a rich analysis of the complexities that define modern urban existence. Ideal for readers interested in social history and urban studies, this book invites you to explore the dynamics of speed and movement that shape our cities today.